MicroRNA-122 plays a critical role in liver homeostasis and hepatocarcinogenesis.
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Hsien-Da Huang | M. Hsiao | A. Tsou | M. Shiao | T. Lai | C. Lee | Shu-Jen Chen | T. Tsai | W. Tsai | M. Hsu | Sheng-Da Hsu | Chu-Sui Hsu | R. Shen | Yi Huang | Hua-Chien Chen | Jaw-Ching Wu | Jaw‐Ching Wu
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